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monkeylizard

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  1. I guess you guys didn't read the whole story. It clearly says "the gun accidently fired a single shot in her chest" This guy is just a victim of a poorly designed product.
  2. decaying human flesh...that stuff Taco Bell calls "beef"....pretty much the same thing.
  3. After re-reading your first post, I can see what you meant.
  4. That is wronger than a wrong thing that is wrong. When State A recognizes permits from State B, that does NOT mean that State B's laws apply to the permit holder while in State A. State A's laws apply and the permit holder is responsible for learning what State A's laws are and following them while in State A. Louisiana, for example, does not allow carrying in places of worship but Tennessee does. Having a TN HCP while in Louisiana does not override that restriction. Likewise, a Lousiana permit holder may carry in a church in Tennessee though they would not be able to do so legally at home in Louisiana.
  5. From: http://www.state.tn.us/environment/dws/waterwel.shtml The Tennessee Water Well Act of 1963 requires all persons drilling a water well to be licensed. A water well is any well for the production of water for beneficial use such as: domestic use, irrigation, livestock watering, etc. A person installing a pump or water treatment device on a water well must also be licensed.
  6. The USC doesn't apply to a PO according to 39 USC 410. The CFR I quoted doesn't require posting and only applies to the PO and it says property, so that would mean that the CFR is violated by having a weapon on the property that is not for official business. I assume that shipping one to an FFL counts as engaging in the official business of the post office. For reference, here's the USC, even though it doesn't apply to POs: The parts in red could be read to include HCP holders. Does anyone know of case law that affirms or rejects this position (for non-PO buildings, I mean)? I suspect this is where the TN HCP of it providing a defense rather than making the act itself legal comes in to play since techincally we're not carrying for lawful purposes, but rather unlawful ones, but we have a defense to that unlawful carry. Right?
  7. +1 to OS, but the USC says in a Federal facility pretty much all through it in regards to weapons where the CFR says property. I don't see how the USC would apply to parking lots, except maybe those with controlled access.
  8. Title 39 CFR 232.1 says postal property, not facility. This would seem to certainly apply for the stand-alone post offices, but I'm with subsonic on the strip mall POs, not that my opinion would matter to a federal prosecutor.
  9. I like Gaia GPS. It's not hunter specific, but is highly recommended on lots of back country hiking web sites. It has several different topo maps (along with road maps and Google satellite) and allows you to download the map panels for the area you'll be in, so when you lose cell reception, your map still works. The default iPhone Google maps require cell signal to load new panels. Gaia also lets you set waypoints and mark your truck/trailhead using the GPS of the iPhone instead of the cell signal. It's about $10, IIRC, but worth every penny.
  10. not if you ask him.
  11. yeah, but that was because the cougar got into Elvis' hair dye.
  12. I have the Magpul M&P15 and really like the MOE handguard. It has slots on 6 angles (IIRC) where you can add in the rails where needed of varying lengths to fit your exact configuration.
  13. I have ordered a shotty and a CMMG .22 conversion kit from them. Both orders shipped quickly.
  14. i saw a show on History/TLC/Discovery about some body armor manufacturers. One of them (don't recall which one) requires all employees to strap on the gear and take one.
  15. They do that on purpose. It prepares the pilots and crews for civilian life with the airlines.
  16. This almost makes me want to give Comcast some more of my money to get the Nat. Geo. channel.
  17. What you're not telling us is you shot that at 3 yards and you had a dozen FTF/FTE during those 70 rounds. Everyone knows Kimbers are junk. Besides, that gun's not safe. You left the hammer pulled back. Just kidding. That's a good looking gun.
  18. Unless the parking lot is posted, it's like sleeping with the boss' wife. Not illegal, but don't get caught if you like your job.
  19. Yeah, probably so. I saw that about them being assembled here in some random person's post when I did some quick Google-fu this morning before placing my Woot order. That information is probably worth what I paid for it.
  20. I tried to hide the empty box, but my wife found it....a whole box of Tagalongs in 2 afternoons. I'm so ashamed.
  21. Free public parks in Franklin with playgrounds can be found here http://www.franklintn.gov/index.aspx?page=183 There's a Pump-It-Up (as mentioned above) in Brentwood http://www.pumpitupparty.com/tn/brentwood/home-p1q43.htm And a big +1 to the free Red Caboose Park in Bellevue. http://www.grandparents.com/gp/events/nashville/18671.html (includes a map in the link)
  22. FYI - The Tremor and the Compound are the best "deal" as they have a higher normal price. The others are just a couple of dollars off the normal price at places like Amazon. Woot will let you get more than one of the same kind. These are Chinese made blades and are reportedly not as hard as their traditional stuff. I think they're still assembled in the USA, but I don't know for sure. Just putting it out there. I know it matters to some of us.
  23. Yep. http://www.woot.com/ 12.99 ea +5 shipping. You can get up to 3 on the same shipping charge. I chose the Tremor (largest), Burst (only one with serrations), and Drone (smallest). 3 with shipping averages to $14.65 ea. It's not the deal of the century on the smaller ones, but pretty good on the larger ones. They're priced right to make good Christmas gifts too, and it's just 308 days away.
  24. I'm looking for a cheap general purpose knife. Any recommendations out of the following 5 from Kershaw, or any to avoid? Asset Tremor Burst Compound Drone

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